http://www.fastcompany.com/video/genera ... =422563006



yes, the distance is similiar, but this construction covers your entire viewing area.Counterparts wrote:...One's (head's) distance from the screen is no different than if one were using the 'traditional' input devices ...
I've had a 2nd peek into the movie - this is far from 'relaxed' working, since you tend to move items to where your natural focus is, and that's eye-height....In my opinion, a more relaxed, natural use of the arms and hands would be a superior technique, ergonomically, than using artificial devices...
True, but as miguel points out, the size of that sceren is really just a demo-thing. A 'production' model would be like a regualar, large TFT.astroman wrote: yes, the distance is similiar, but this construction covers your entire viewing area.
One wonders how any of the great artists ever managed to paint anything in that case!I've had a 2nd peek into the movie - this is far from 'relaxed' working, since you tend to move items to where your natural focus is, and that's eye-height.
To constantly rise an arm to the level shown in the video is a severe work - if you stand it for only one hour, you may consider yourself in excellent physical condition.